The Momi-class destroyers were a class of twenty-one second-class destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy. All were named for plants. Obsolete by the beginning of the Pacific War, the Momis were relegated to mostly secondary roles, with some vessels serving throughout the war as patrol vessels or high speed transports.
Construction of the medium-sized Momi-class destroyers was authorized as part of the Imperial Japanese Navy's 8-4 Fleet Program from fiscal 1918–1920, as an accompaniment to the larger Minekaze class with which they shared many common design characteristics. These vessels were produced at several shipyards around Japan, and when formed into attack squadrons of two to four vessels, made up the backbone of the inter-war Imperial Japanese Navy.
The final seven vessels planned for this series were cancelled, and re-ordered as the new Wakatake-class destroyers in 1919, and by the mid-1920s the concept of the "second-class destroyer" had fallen out of favor due to the greater capabilities offered by the new generation of fleet destroyers.
This recreation of the IJN Momi features, 4 twin barrel machine guns, 3 main turrets (battlecanon), depth charges and a torpedo launcher featuring 4 torpedos.
The ship also has full interior and is relatively lagg free, The ship is comepletely steam powered and is relatively simple to operate.
The ship is 54 meters long and 5,75 meters thick and also features aditional hull armor to protect against any kind of weapon.
The gun systems feature a unique sight made by the one and only Nickname which function very well and have been extencively tested.
We hope that this ship will bring some joy to many of you and hope to see it being used in the future.